Nuggets: Agfa CL20 Loves Simple Folk
News At first glance, the Agfa CL20 doesn't look like a proper digital camera at all. The CL20 is basically an updated version of Agfa's CL18, and the best thing about this new improved version is the addition of a CompactFlash card slot.
[December 12, 2000, 12:16]
Nuggets: Agfa Cameras Do It Cheap...
News Digital workhorse Agfa , has formed a new Consumer Imaging Division and Thursday night celebrated by showing off a whole load of new kit due over the next few months. First off is the ePhoto 780c digital camera, which is a scaled down, bargain...
[September 3, 1999, 9:17]
Nuggets: Agfa Catches The IMac Bug
News Agfa's latest gadget is a USB scanner in iMac colours. The latest company hoping to boost sales with a little creative flair is Agfa. Agfa FotoSnap automatically selects the best scan setting, iPhoto Express lets you muck about with the resulting...
[April 14, 1999, 17:00]
Case Study: AGFA Corporation
White Papers Agfa Corporation is the U.S.subsidiary of the Agfa-Gevaert Group, which ranks among the world's leading graphic systems companies. Agfa needed a distributed storage solution that is quick to set up and is accessible to Windows-based, UNIX, and...
[November 28, 2005, 23:00]
Nuggets: Agfa Cameras Do It Cheap...
Talkback is it possible to use a 128 mb smartmedia card in the original agfa e photo 780 camera instead of the 2 mb card supplied with it ?
[December 8, 2005, 11:29]
Agfa Chooses StorageTek To Support One Of The World's Largest PACS
White Papers In 1990, the HUS chose Agfa to implement one of the largest Picture Archiving and Communication Systems PACS) in the world. When Agfa implemented its PACS solution, it needed a partner that could provide a reliable and scalable offering to store...
[January 2, 2006, 23:00]
Agfa Advances Toward BSM With BMC Remedy Service Management Solutions
White Papers The Agfa-Gevaert Group is one of the world's leading imaging and information technology companies. Agfa needed to provide its staff with world-class IT service management. The application introduces processes based on IT Infrastructure Library...
[March 14, 2006, 23:00]
Agfa Chooses StorageTek To Support One Of The Worlds Largest Picture Archiving And Communication Systems (PACS)
White Papers Agfa needed a partner to store 20 terabytes of data a year from the one million examinations it undertakes for the Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) program of Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUS).
[July 23, 2007, 0:00]
CeBIT 2000: Artcards From Agfa
News Agfa is starting a new e-commerce service: Artcards. Agfa's contract partner then prints the complete work of art and sends it by post. With such Web services, Agfa is trying to catch up with successful competitors such as Kodak.
[February 26, 2000, 6:30]
UNC Hospitals Teams With Agfa To Improve Access To Patient Information With Network Appliance Storage
White Papers UNC Hospitals deployed an 8TB NetApp primary storage system to provide expanded storage capacity for the critical Agfa PACS. University of North Carolina (UNC) Hospitals treats patients from all 100 North Carolina counties and from throughout the...
[December 9, 2004, 23:00]
Technology Benchmarking: Comparative Testing Of Thermal And Silver CTP Technology
White Papers In this white paper Silver (Lithostar Ultra) and thermal plates (Agfa and non-Agfa) are imaged under similar conditions. The high-resolution 200 LPI images on the plates are photographed and compared.
[October 5, 2004, 0:00]
Adobe Sued Over 'patent Violations'
News The filing reports that a London arbiter ruled last week that Adobe's contract with Agfa Monotype regarding font-related technology remains valid, but that Adobe did violate some terms of the contract.
[July 9, 2004, 9:10]
Comdex '99: Wireless Imaging Tools A Way Off
News The benefits of a wireless network might seem obvious to ZDNet readers, but ask the likes of Ricoh, Agfa or even Canon when they expect to include Bluetooth into their products you'll draw a blank. At Comdex Fall '99 Monday, a quick tour around the...
[November 16, 1999, 14:43]
Nuggets: Primax Scanner Needs Just OneTouch
News Witness Agfa's translucent blue model and Cannon's claim that its model is designed according to 'akazuki and katana principles'. Prosaic Primax is a stunner The prime concern of vendors recently seems to be to get their scanners featured in...
[June 2, 1999, 13:08]
HP To Buy Silverwire
News The company's lab software is compatible with Agfa, Gretag, Fuji, Noritsu and Kodak mini-labs, among others. Hewlett-Packard has signed an agreement to buy Silverwire Holding, a software company that specialises in digital imaging systems.
[June 7, 2006, 10:05]
Nuggets: My Cybershot? Oh Its Digital Darling...
News Like Agfa's CL50 you can also attach a few seconds of voice recording to each photo. This is for professionals fellas. The Cybershot DSC-F55 is Sony's stab at the top end of the digital camera market.
[July 1, 1999, 9:26]
Microsoft Opens FAT File System
News Microsoft said Lexar Media is licensing the FAT file system technology and that Agfa Monotype is licensing ClearType. Microsoft said Wednesday that it will follow the lead of other technology businesses and start to allow companies to license a...
[December 3, 2003, 17:30]
Adobe, MS Print OpenType Spec
News Type giants like Agfa and Monotype are among key supporters. Adobe and Microsoft today announced availability of the OpenType Font Specification, a putative standard that ends the 'font wars' and embraces multiple platforms and the Internet.
[May 7, 1997, 10:01]
Memory Breakthrough Puts Movie On A Chip
News It's of massive interest," said Nick Mongston, sales and marketing manager at Agfa's Digital Division. The device, called Phase State Low Electron(hole)-number Drive Memory or PLEDMTM for short, is the first tangible product to emerge from the...
[May 18, 1999, 16:07]
OpenOffice 2.0 Focuses On Interoperability
News The copyright for many of the fonts used in MS Office are owned either by Microsoft or by the AGFA Monotype foundry, which means that open source developers cannot use the same font, and must create a similar one that is metrically compatible.
[December 21, 2004, 12:20]

